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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE!!! Maureen
This review is from: Pinocchio (Disney Gold Classic Collection) (DVD) The one...
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE!!! Maureen
This review is from: Pinocchio (Disney Gold Classic Collection) (DVD) The one-two whammy of audience and critical indifference to "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia" killed Walt Disney's desire to experiment with the limits of animation in the 1940s. From then on, play it safe was his motto. This may be one of the greatest tragedies to beset popular American culture in the 20th century; despite the depths of pretension and kitch in "Fantasia," it was at least evidence of a spirited mind in pursuit of the unattained -- but "Pinocchio" must have broken old Walt's heart. There are visual effects in this movie that remained unchallenged until the digital age, and it's worth recalling that every single one of them was drawn by hand. It has one of the most beautiful and exciting musical scores in the history of the movies (I can't hear Cliff Edwards' high, pure falsetto holding that final note of "When You Wish Upon a Star" without chills), a deeply plangent sense of emotion that never tips over into bathos, and a wealth of detail that is still staggering after 65 years. But it may be too dark a movie to attain the popularity of more cheerful Disney cartoons like "Snow White" -- although even that one can frighten the tots.
"When You Wish upon a Star" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of Pinocchio. The original version of the song was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket and is heard over the opening credits and again in the final scene of the film. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year and has since become an icon of The Walt Disney Company.
The American Film Institute ranked "When You Wish Upon A Star" seventh in their 100 Greatest Songs in Film History, the highest ranked Disney animated film song, and also one of only four Disney animated film songs to appear on the list, the others being "Some Day My Prince Will Come" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs peaked at nineteenth, "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast peaked at #62, and "Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King, which peaked at #99.
The song reached the top five in Billboard's Record Buying Guide, a predecessor of the retail sales chart. Popular versions included Glenn Miller, Guy Lombardo, Horace Heidt and of course, Cliff Edwards.
In Japan, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark, the song has become a Christmas song, often referring to the Star of Bethlehem. The Swedish language version is called Ser du stjärnan i det blå, roughly translated: "do you see the star in the blue(sky)", and the Danish title is "Når du ser et stjerneskud", which roughly translates as "When you see a shooting star". In Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway the song is played on television every Christmas Eve's day in the traditional Disney one-hour christmas cabaret, and the gathering of the entire family for the watching of this, is considered major Scandinavian tradition.
In 2005, Julie Andrews selected the original Cliff Edwards recording for the album Julie Andrews Selects Her Favorite Disney Songs.
The song has -- along with Mickey Mouse -- become an icon of The Walt Disney Company. In the 1950s and 60s, Walt Disney used the song in the opening sequences of Walt Disney anthology television series. It has also been used in multiple versions of Walt Disney Pictures' opening logos -- including the present-day logo -- since the 1980s. The ships of the Disney Cruise Line use the first seven notes of the song's melody as their horn signals. Additionally, many productions at Disney theme parks -- particularly fireworks shows and parades -- employ the song.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE!!! Maureen
This review is from: Pinocchio (Disney Gold Classic Collection) (DVD) The one...
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE!!! Maureen
This review is from: Pinocchio (Disney Gold Classic Collection) (DVD) The one-two whammy of audience and critical indifference to "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia" killed Walt Disney's desire to experiment with the limits of animation in the 1940s. From then on, play it safe was his motto. This may be one of the greatest tragedies to beset popular American culture in the 20th century; despite the depths of pretension and kitch in "Fantasia," it was at least evidence of a spirited mind in pursuit of the unattained -- but "Pinocchio" must have broken old Walt's heart. There are visual effects in this movie that remained unchallenged until the digital age, and it's worth recalling that every single one of them was drawn by hand. It has one of the most beautiful and exciting musical scores in the history of the movies (I can't hear Cliff Edwards' high, pure falsetto holding that final note of "When You Wish Upon a Star" without chills), a deeply plangent sense of emotion that never tips over into bathos, and a wealth of detail that is still staggering after 65 years. But it may be too dark a movie to attain the popularity of more cheerful Disney cartoons like "Snow White" -- although even that one can frighten the tots.
"When You Wish upon a Star" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of Pinocchio. The original version of the song was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket and is heard over the opening credits and again in the final scene of the film. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year and has since become an icon of The Walt Disney Company.
The American Film Institute ranked "When You Wish Upon A Star" seventh in their 100 Greatest Songs in Film History, the highest ranked Disney animated film song, and also one of only four Disney animated film songs to appear on the list, the others being "Some Day My Prince Will Come" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs peaked at nineteenth, "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast peaked at #62, and "Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King, which peaked at #99.
The song reached the top five in Billboard's Record Buying Guide, a predecessor of the retail sales chart. Popular versions included Glenn Miller, Guy Lombardo, Horace Heidt and of course, Cliff Edwards.
In Japan, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark, the song has become a Christmas song, often referring to the Star of Bethlehem. The Swedish language version is called Ser du stjärnan i det blå, roughly translated: "do you see the star in the blue(sky)", and the Danish title is "Når du ser et stjerneskud", which roughly translates as "When you see a shooting star". In Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway the song is played on television every Christmas Eve's day in the traditional Disney one-hour christmas cabaret, and the gathering of the entire family for the watching of this, is considered major Scandinavian tradition.
In 2005, Julie Andrews selected the original Cliff Edwards recording for the album Julie Andrews Selects Her Favorite Disney Songs.
The song has -- along with Mickey Mouse -- become an icon of The Walt Disney Company. In the 1950s and 60s, Walt Disney used the song in the opening sequences of Walt Disney anthology television series. It has also been used in multiple versions of Walt Disney Pictures' opening logos -- including the present-day logo -- since the 1980s. The ships of the Disney Cruise Line use the first seven notes of the song's melody as their horn signals. Additionally, many productions at Disney theme parks -- particularly fireworks shows and parades -- employ the song.
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主唱:王菀之 作曲:王菀之 填詞:林夕 編曲:馮翰銘 @ the Invisible Men 監製:馮翰銘 @ the Invisible Men
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分得這麼開 下次要抱得緊 講得這麼多 下次要聽真 你我想手牽手欣賞那套歌劇 歌手都更改 或會更吸引
不想吵都吵了 下次留力啞忍 傷風一早好了 下次再關心 從前講好的...
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主唱:王菀之 作曲:王菀之 填詞:林夕 編曲:馮翰銘 @ the Invisible Men 監製:馮翰銘 @ the Invisible Men
歌詞
分得這麼開 下次要抱得緊 講得這麼多 下次要聽真 你我想手牽手欣賞那套歌劇 歌手都更改 或會更吸引
不想吵都吵了 下次留力啞忍 傷風一早好了 下次再關心 從前講好的歐洲之旅再等等 懂得怎麼等 定會更相襯
沒有足夠眼淚無謂亂愛你 我要預備 受傷的勇氣 大驚小怪只因未慣空歡喜 若我心似鐵石然後遇上你 天崩地陷 已不足為奇 明白一起不過是 無數次對不起
今天裝開心 下次會更逼真 今天想休息 下次再傷心 你我的身邊都只得你我的話 得一種身分 定會更相襯
沒有足夠眼淚無謂亂愛你 我要預備 受傷的勇氣 大驚小怪只因未慣空歡喜 若我心似鐵石然後遇上你 天崩地陷 已不足為奇 明白不敢想的不必記起
下次等我眼淚流盡又愛你 我會預備 受傷的勇氣 用這一次練習麻木扮分離 待我相信愛是承受便找你 驚天動地 再不足為奇 明白一起不過是 明白不一起也是 無數次對不起
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港樂x 張敬軒交響音樂會2CD/3DVD現已推出 請支持購買正版
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Music video by Alicia Keys performing If I Ain't Got You. (C) 2003 J Records, a unit of BMG
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from your friend Karl : )
But I guess that's how I play the piano. In my own way.
How r u anyway?
Glad to give surprises to my friends!
Karl ; )
Still have exams to do so wish me luck!
Karl ; )
How is you piano playing?
Karl : )
Hope you are well!